
Cairo University Vice-President for Education and Student Affairs announces the beginning of ،Future Leaders, camp for Cairo University students. It is to start by the first of July until the first week of August at Cairo University playgrounds. It is held under the theme of ،Together We Create the Future,. The camp is aimed at developing leadership skills of students and increasing their abilities and belonging to homeland. The Vice-President pointed out that ،،the camp includes 5 regiments of 5 days for each. The capacity of each regiment is 100 students. It includes training courses in negotiation skills, individual responsibility, and educating lectures.,,
Youth Care General Administration, at Cairo University, begins its preparations for implementing student activities plan during Summer vacation. Youth Care Administration prepares playgrounds, Future Leaders camp hall and stay places for male and female students at Cairo University Hostel. The Summer vacation is sponsored by Cairo University President Gaber Nassar and supervised by Cairo University Vice-President Mohamed Osman Al-Khosht.
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